In 2010 the e-waste R&R services market value totaled close to $6.8 billion, up from $6.2 billion in 2009. Industry growth is expected to continue on its uphill path at least through the next decade, with collection services alone more than tripling by 2020. In 2010, China and India (out of the top ten country pool) are estimated to retain the largest market shares, in terms of value, with approximate shares of 23.7% and 21.6% respectively.
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E-Waste Recycling and Reuse Services Worldwide
1. E-Waste Recycling and Reuse Services Worldwide
Published: December 2011
No. of Pages: 216
Price: $ 4950
E-waste (electronic and electrical waste) recycling and reuse (R&R) services include a wide
plethora of business types, such as collectors, de-manufacturers, material processors, asset
managers, recyclers and refurbishers. Companies involved in the e-waste R&R industry
purchase, refurbish, recycle and sell used (working or non-working), obsolete or surplus
electronic and electrical (E&E) items - including everything from computers and cell phones
to refrigerators and microwaves, as well as E&E components and parts - including CRT
tubes, plastics and precious metals).
The e-waste R&R services industry is complex and sometimes could even be referred to as
elusive. A simple route for an electronic item on its way to be recycled may entail collection
from a garbage collector, triage by a dismantling company and then final processing by an
end processor, such as a smelter or refiner. More complex routes may be more difficult to
track and E&E items may find themselves undocumented in storage somewhere, overseas
illegally or even in landfills. It is not uncommon for an e-waste collector, or even dismantler,
to have little or no knowledge regarding the destination of its products. This situation is
changing, however, as the regulatory framework for e-waste R&R services becomes more
established - at least in some regions -and as the market continues to evolve and grow.
In 2010 the e-waste R&R services market value totaled close to $6.8 billion, up from
$6.2 billion in 2009. Industry growth is expected to continue on its uphill path at least
through the next decade, with collection services alone more than tripling by 2020. In 2010,
China and India (out of the top ten country pool) are estimated to retain the largest market
shares, in terms of value, with approximate shares of 23.7% and 21.6% respectively.
Growth in the e-waste R&R services industry is being spurred by the ever-increasing
amounts of e-waste being created around the world, as purchases of electronic products are
on the rise - in some regions dramatically, and as old E&E items become obsolete at an
accelerated rate. Another driving factor in e-waste market growth is the growing recognition
of valuable substances, such as lead, copper and gold, found in some e-waste components.
These resources may be reclaimed at a profit and subsequently reused, which makes a lot
more sense than simply throwing them away.
2. Instances of corruption and "backyard recycling" may be somewhat exaggerated by the
media, with both good and bad consequences. Pictures depicting hazardous working
conditions, such as those of African children breathing fumes from burning copper wire,
have helped to incite an increase in e-waste regulations and enforcement and have spurred
the persistence of environmental watchdogs, such as the Basel Action Network and
Greenpeace. Due to the persistence of groups such as these, the e-waste R&R services
market is being upheld to a higher standard, although this increased scrutiny has also
hindered growth for many involved in the industry.
E-Waste Recycling and Reuse Services Worldwide contains comprehensive historical data
(2006-2010) and forecast data (2011-2020). This report identifies key trends and factors
(such as the regulatory scene, new technologies, employment opportunities and economic
drivers and challenges), which affect the size and direction of e-waste R&R market growth
around the world. Profiles of more than a dozen major - or simply interesting - companies
involved in the e-waste recycling and reuse industry are also included.
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